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West Nile Virus West Nile District of Uganda
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Guinea Worm Guinea coast of West Africa
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Mountain range spreading across western North America
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Lyme Disease Lyme and Old Lyme, Connecticut
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Ross River Fever Ross River of Queensland, Australia
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Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever Omsk, Russia
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Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Ebola River in Zaire
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Middle Eastern peninsula
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Valley Fever San Joaquin Valley of California
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Marburg Virus Disease Marburg, Germany
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Norovirus Named after Norwalk, Ohio
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Zika Fever Zika Forest in Uganda
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Japanese Encephalitis Japan
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German Measles Named after the German doctors who first described it. Also referred to as “Rubella.”
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Spanish Flu Spain
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Lassa Fever Lassa, Nigeria
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Legionnaire’s Disease Named after an outbreak of people that were attending an American Legion convention in Philadelphia.
So let me ask why now, is it critical that we not label a disease with the location in its name? If anything, it’s contrary to helping stem the disease (wink).
From:
“West Nile Virus, you say? Well, I’m staying the hell away from there!”
To:
“Covid-19, you say? Well, I don’t know what the hell that’s supposed to mean!”
The Spanish flu is named after the Spanish because they discovered it. Its believed that it originated in China.